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Using Restore
Your system files will be copied from the diskette to your hard drive.
The following prompt should appear:
Please insert Disaster Recovery Media #1 into your
(device name).
4.
Insert media #1 of your DR Set into your device when prompted, then press
Enter
.
Disaster Recovery scans the media to verify that the drive and the DR Set
are responding properly. When Disaster Recovery is done scanning the
media, you should receive a message indicating that the test was successful.
5.
Press
F10
to exit.
Caution:
Do not continue past this step. The test is complete. Please
remove the Windows Startup Disk and media #1 from your
drives and restart your computer.
If you see any error messages during this process, then there is a problem
communicating with the backup device. Most likely, the problem is a
missing DOS driver that is required for your backup device, or incorrect
command line parameters for the driver. Consult the documentation for
your backup device for information on configuring it for use in DOS.
Disaster Recovery for Windows 9x
The Disaster Recovery (DR) process enables you to recover from hard disk
failure and should be used in emergency situations only. If you do not have a
Disaster Recovery Set, see
Creating the Disaster Recovery Set on page 46
. If you
created a DR Set, follow the steps below.
Before using Disaster Recovery, decide if another recovery method can be
implemented instead. For example, if the problem appears to be a Windows
system problem, such as a corrupt registry, try to recover by following the steps
outlined in your Microsoft Windows User's Manual before using Disaster
Recovery.
If your hard drive failed completely and you have replaced it, Disaster Recovery
may be the best method for recovery. However, you may also consider re-
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